Published on September 26, 2025 2:24 pm
Last Updated on September 26, 2025 2:24 pm

North Clay school board members heard at this week’s meeting that increased funding for the new fiscal year is very small.
Superintendent Keith Price said the State funding is providing only $31,533 in new money, less than a 1% increase in state funding from last year’s amount. $2.6 million is anticipated in local revenue, which is just under a 5% increase from last year.
The Board approved the fiscal year budget, and approved the district’s e-learning plan.
In personnel moves, the North Clay board approved Vanessa Garcia and Mark Pierson as sub bus drivers, and letters of resignation were accepted from Kelsey Gibbons as a cook and from Gladys Guinabo as a high school science teacher.
Price provided information regarding the Village of Louisville’s proposed TIF district and how a TIF district may impact the school district’s amount of local revenue in the short term and long term.